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1% cause there is no end to learning in programing when you reach master level in one technology 4 more mature when you master them the one technology that you mastered first either gets updated where you're a beginner again or becomes outdated
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@linuxer4fun yeah true core fundamentals do make it easier but you still need to learn best practices for the language that you are learning which may change over time while you are learning other things. Which is usually why I tell new devs to pick a stack and stick with it weither it be lamp, lemp, mean, etc cause as soon as you try to master them all you become a master of none
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Subzero168yCalculating it using hoard of data from my past and then running numpy all over it for utmost precision... I get the number 17.463692022.
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inkt11688yDepends on what stage of the project I'm in. When I'm stuck on something i feel like 1, but when I'm finished the project I feel like 100.
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Root825578yNaN due to imposter syndrome, ever-expanding fields, etc.
But specifically problem solving? I'd guess 82.
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